In this new year, I want to encourage you to read your Bible through, so that you can grasp the whole counsel of God.
With this goal in mind, I would encourage you to read through this sermon by C.H. Spurgeon.
We all think that we understand what it means to “read the Bible,” but I especially appreciated Spurgeon’s remarks about the way we read:
“But, now, beloved, our point is that much apparent Bible reading is not Bible reading at all. The verses pass under the eye, and the sentences glide over the mind, but there is no true reading. An old preacher used to say, the Word has mighty free course among many nowadays, for it goes in at one of their ears and out at the other; so it seems to be with some readers—they can read a very great deal, because they do not read anything. The eye glances but the mind never rests. The soul does not light upon the truth and stay there. It flits over the landscape as a bird might do, but it builds no nest there, and finds no rest for the sole of its foot. 
You can read Spurgeon’s entire sermon by clicking here.
In this new year, I want to encourage you to read your Bible through, so that you can grasp the whole counsel of God.